>I know why you put 1941 there...it's "Error code is not valid". IOW, it's what's generated when you issue ERROR with a parameter and the error doesn't exist.:-)
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>Basically, I did something similar (but not as sophisticated).
And now I have appropriately placed a comment in my code for next time. As I get older, I am getting much better at commenting my stuff to help offset the more frequent ocurrences of
Senior moments as my Mom calls them.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA